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Safe Gun Storage, Education Could Help Prevent Child Injuries And Deaths, UT Study Concludes
An analysis of shooting incidents in Houston that resulted in the death or injury of a child found that guns had been safely and securely stored in less...
Journalists Demand Nicaragua Stop Attacking Reporters
Worldwide journalism groups are demanding that the government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega stop its attacks on journalists. Costa Rica wants an imprisoned TV journalist released too.
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Southwest Airlines To Revamp Loyalty Program & Midday Roundup
By KERA News & Wire ServicesDallas, TX – Southwest Airlines is revamping its frequent-flier program with changes designed to nudge customers into buying…
Dan Charles Reports On The National Transportation Safety Board's
announcement yesterday that a French manufacturer -- and French aviation authorities -- should bear the blame for a deadly airplane crash in Indiana in 1994. According to the NTSB, the ATR Corporation failed to warn pilots that one of its planes was vulnerable to ice formation on its wings. Just such a build-up of ice caused the crash of American Eagle flight 4184, killing 68 people.
Police put in complex position as immigration arrest warrants added to U.S. database
The federal government has added hundreds of thousands of immigration arrest warrants to a national database used by local police, meaning cops are more likely to know if someone is wanted by ICE.
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More Municipalities Deny Federal Requests, Won't Detain Immigrants
Local police are sometimes asked to hold immigrants suspected of crimes until they can be moved to federal custody for deportation. But a mix of politics and liability is undermining that system.
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How U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia Of Houston Landed In The Middle Of Impeachment
The chosen seven strode across the U.S. Capitol rotunda before the eyes of history and a live television audience. It was late in the afternoon on…
'Crippling' And 'Paralyzing': Southern Storm Is Wicked
The National Weather Service is not holding back on its warnings about the ice and snowstorm that is hitting the Deep South and will move into the Mid-Atlantic later Wednesday. Forecasters warn of "impossible travel conditions" in Georgia and dangerous roads elsewhere. Thousands are without power.
U.S. Must Free Migrant Children From Family Detention, Judge Rules
A federal judge on Friday ordered the release of children held with their parents in U.S. immigration jails and denounced the Trump administration’s…
Immigration Lawyers See Uptick In Arrests In Bay Area
With threatened arrests of people in the U.S. illegally set to begin Sunday, activists are protesting and lawyers are trying to get access to those immigrants who are detained.
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